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Geopolitical heat ignites gold surge; analysts express optimism

by thenational.net.in April 18, 2024
April 18, 2024
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Gold and silver investors might be eyeing a potential windfall this week as tensions escalate in the Middle East, according to financial analyst Peter Spina, who heads investor platforms GoldSeek and SilverSeek. Spina suggests that the recent drone and missile strikes by Iran on Israel over the weekend could trigger a unique opportunity to acquire precious metals at reduced prices. He predicts that the mounting tension between the two nations is likely to instigate market fear, potentially leading to a ripple effect in the financial sector.

Geopolitical heat ignites gold surge; analysts express optimism

In the event of a significant market downturn, commonly referred to as a “liquidity event,” investors may turn to precious metals as a haven to offset losses incurred elsewhere. Spina emphasizes that this could translate into an unparalleled chance to invest in gold and silver. “The gold price is reflecting all sorts of problems, risks, and now the fear-war premium will likely be added should there be no quick de-escalation to these very serious events in the Middle East,” Spina remarked.

Anticipation runs high as markets brace for potential fluctuations. Spina anticipates robust initial trading for oil and precious metals, with Shanghai likely setting the tone for gold pricing as the week commences. However, the market saw a mixed start on Monday, with gold futures inching towards a new high while silver prices experienced a modest uptick. Despite this, gold managed to settle at a record-high price on Comex, signaling ongoing market optimism amidst geopolitical tensions.

Amid the uncertainty, financial institutions like Citi are bullish on gold’s future trajectory. The recent rally in gold prices, driven by geopolitical concerns and record equity levels, aligns with Citi’s projection of a $3,000 per ounce valuation over the next 6-18 months. The allure of gold as a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty continues to drive its demand. Market analysts point to factors such as global central bank policies, geopolitical tensions, and expectations of rate cuts by the Federal Reserve as key drivers behind gold’s upward trajectory.

Despite some market uncertainty regarding interest rate adjustments, analysts remain optimistic about gold’s outlook. Citi’s analysts, led by Aakash Doshi, anticipate a sustained rise in gold prices, with the financial “price floor” shifting significantly higher. In line with this optimism, Goldman Sachs has revised its price target for gold upwards, reflecting confidence in what it terms an “unshakeable bull market.” With gold prices soaring and geopolitical tensions escalating, investors are closely monitoring developments in the Middle East for potential investment opportunities.

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